Jezza got into stunt riding long before the current batch of loons you see on the TV, check out the clip below as Wing Commander Jezza riding in the Royal Tournament, thrashing the Army team as he rides a standard military dispatch riders Can-Am over a tricky obstacle course.
Fencing
Took up fencing to sharpen my reflexes for
bike racing, within 2 years I was a member of the Great Britain
National Squad competing in the World Cup.
Epee rules are quite simple, hit your opponent
anywhere, before he gets you and you get a point. Hits are
recorded electronically and a tiny flick of the epee probably
wont get a hit, you have to thrust the thing into this arm
or chest to guarantee a point.The basics are quite easy to
learn, but to get anywhere in competitions you will need to
join a good club and have lots of lessons.
At first you can get by on quick eye-hand
coordination, but to win the bigger competitions you have
to go to the next level and fence faster than you can see.
You might wonder how this is possible, well
you use your epee as a sort of early warning radar, feeling
where your opponents blade is. The sense of touch is much
faster than sight alone and this allows you to carry out moves
at blinding speed that your opponent cannot see. This qualifies
fencing as a Too Fast For You activity.
The Too Fast crew's would
be D'Artagnan won over a dozen UK open competitions and
a Commonwealth Silver & Bronze medal in men's epee.
For the Bionic ones amongst you you might
want to consider Modern
Pentathlon, which includes fencing, show jumping, cross
country running, swimming and pistol shooting.
Too
Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 30% - Could get more interesting if the swords
were real Injury Factor:
20% - Kevlar underwear and a steel mask Expense
Factor: 10% - most clubs
will lend you basic kit keep those reflexes
sharp
Skiing
Ski resorts are getting tuned in to the
Extreme lifestyle, as well as the normal Snow boarding, you
can go Paragliding, and at the more switched on locations
during the summer you can turn up with your downhill mountain
bike take the ski lift to the top of the mountain and hurtle
back down.
I am a regular skier and most years I try
to spend a week in Switzerland. There is a good slope on Mont
Fort, up the back of Verbier, you have to take a cable car
to the top. The view is fantastic. Interestingly there is
a warning sign at the top, a small section in French &
German, but a huge section in English warning if you go off
piste your insurance will be invalid and you will not be found,
hmmmm must have known I was in the area.
I have entered a few Downhill & Giant
Slalom races, if you think you can ski try racing and you
will soon realise how difficult is is to cut it in Ski racing.
Don't think its not dangerous, in one accident
I needed 10 stitches in my knee. In another I actually wrote
off a brand new top of the range ski boot, both accidents
required a trip to hospital, so make sure you have good medical
insurance.
Too
Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 15% - Yooodlleeeeee Injury Factor:
25% - I get a bit bored skiing normally,
it may look like fluffy snow but if you ski like I do, you
will hurt yourself. I have been ambulanced off the slopes
to hospital twice.
Expense Factor: 40% - You can hire the
kit at most resorts, but the travel and hotel gets expensive
during the good season.
Horses
I learnt to ride properly in Germany at
a dressage school near Hamburg.
Progressed to my own horse, a 17.2 hh 7/8ths
thoroughbred. Entered some local show jumping
and cross country events, also had a go at team chasing.
Too
Fast For You.com Rating
Adrenalin Factor: 15% - Gee up
dobbin Injury Factor:
15% - its gonna hurt if 1/2 ton of horse
lands on you Expense
Factor: 10% - most stables
will provide a horse and basic kit but if your aiming at Badminton
Horse Trials it can get very expensive.
Getting around
a cross country course can be very satisfying and quite scary.